User1993
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Can you do them on your knuckles instead? I broke my wrist a little over a year ago, and it never healed right. Now it can't fully bend back anymore. Pull-ups are no problem, and doing push-ups on my knuckles is no problem either.
I would've gone to the hospital but I don't have health insurance, and couldn't pay for it. Also I wasn't aware that it was broken, thought it was just severely sprained so tried to tough it out. On top of that I didn't want anything on my medical history that'd hold me back. Now I'm sitting here a year later and it still won't bend back without pain.
If an instructor at OCS saw a candidate doing push-ups on his knuckles instead of hands would he intervene? Or just think that candidate is trying to act tough?
I'm gonna get it fixed eventually, but I'm really busting ass to get myself to Quantico next summer.
-Thanks
I would've gone to the hospital but I don't have health insurance, and couldn't pay for it. Also I wasn't aware that it was broken, thought it was just severely sprained so tried to tough it out. On top of that I didn't want anything on my medical history that'd hold me back. Now I'm sitting here a year later and it still won't bend back without pain.
If an instructor at OCS saw a candidate doing push-ups on his knuckles instead of hands would he intervene? Or just think that candidate is trying to act tough?
I'm gonna get it fixed eventually, but I'm really busting ass to get myself to Quantico next summer.
-Thanks